+ Showcase of smart logistics innovation using latest IT technologies to be presented at ‘Cello Conference 2019’ on March 14
+ First to commercialize service that enhances traceability of supply chain based on blockchain in Korea
+ To introduce logistics business automation with Brity Works, an Intelligent Process Automation solution

Samsung SDS (President & CEO, Dr. WP Hong, https://www.samsungsds.com) will announce its service that enhances traceability of supply chain based on blockchain and logistics business automation at the ‘Cello Conference 2019’ to be held on March 14.

Blockchain based supply chain tracking service provides transparent processing history of the aquaculture-shipping-distribution of the marine products to the consumers and ASK (All about seafood in Korea) Export Council consisting of domestic seafood processing companies.

This service, which is provided in the form of Software as a Service (SaaS), was first commercialized in Korea for the ASK Export Council after its service verification through a pilot project last year.

Brity Works improved work efficiency in several areas by automating simple repetitive tasks done by about 100 employees such as accessing the shipping site to collect and input transportation information of the freights.

In addition, Samsung SDS will present a business model of Last Mile Delivery, applied in Germany, which provides optimized logistics services through logistics network based on Cello platform.

“We will continue to pursue various logistics innovation through latest technologies such as Blockchain and AI, and will strengthen external business by heightening the competitiveness of smart logistics service,” said Hyung-Tae Kim, executive vice president, leader of logistics business unit of Samsung SDS.